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<title>Miliband tells GPSJ - I feel sick about what the government has done to our schools</title>
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<description>David Miliband has told GPSJ that he 'feels sick' about what the government has done to the 'Building for Schools' program and sais he felt it was 'absolute vandalism' in an interview with editor Stuart Littleford. Speaking at a party meeting in Manchester Mr Milliband also said that 'New Labour' wasn't new any more and labour politics needed re-inventing and what really mattered was the substance.</description>
<itunes:subtitle>David Miliband has told GPSJ that he 'feels sick' about what the government has done to the 'Building for Schools' program and sais he felt it was 'absolute vandalism' in an interview with editor Stuart Littleford. Speaking at a party meeting in Manchester Mr Milliband also said that 'New Labour' wasn't new any more and labour politics needed re-inventing and what really mattered was the substance.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>David Miliband has told GPSJ that he 'feels sick' about what the government has done to the 'Building for Schools' program and sais he felt it was 'absolute vandalism' in an interview with editor Stuart Littleford. Speaking at a party meeting in Manchester Mr Milliband also said that 'New Labour' wasn't new any more and labour politics needed re-inventing and what really mattered was the substance.</itunes:summary>
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<title>Is the Government tendering processes a hindrance to the public sector cuts? </title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 24 November 2009 19:19:32 GMT</pubDate>
<description>Stuart Littleford speaks with Jeremy Galpin, Sales Director of De Poel Consulting.

Prior to joining de Poel, Jeremy spent nine years working for one of the UK's largest recruitment groups. Having worked initially in operations, Jeremy then progressed to a corporate business development role where he was responsible for delivering group recruitment solutions to some of the UK's largest logistics and manufacturing companies.  </description>
<itunes:subtitle>Stuart Littleford speaks with Jeremy Galpin, Sales Director of De Poel Consulting.

Prior to joining de Poel, Jeremy spent nine years working for one of the UK's largest recruitment groups. Having worked initially in operations, Jeremy then progressed to a corporate business development role where he was responsible for delivering group recruitment solutions to some of the UK's largest logistics and manufacturing companies.  </itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Stuart Littleford speaks with Jeremy Galpin, Sales Director of De Poel Consulting.

Prior to joining de Poel, Jeremy spent nine years working for one of the UK's largest recruitment groups. Having worked initially in operations, Jeremy then progressed to a corporate business development role where he was responsible for delivering group recruitment solutions to some of the UK's largest logistics and manufacturing companies.  </itunes:summary>
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<title>Top economist Roger Bootle warns UK house price to fall another 35% in 2010 </title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 18 November 2009 17:17:03 GMT</pubDate>
<description>Top economist Roger Bootle warns UK house price to fall another 35% in 2010. In an interview with Nigel Pivaro for the Government &amp; Public Sector Journal Roger Bootle warns that house prices are set to fall dramatically next year and we are still a long way from seeing the end of the recession. Nigel asks him some interesting questions after reading Rogers new book 'The Trouble With Markets'.</description>
<itunes:subtitle>Top economist Roger Bootle warns UK house price to fall another 35% in 2010. In an interview with Nigel Pivaro for the Government &amp; Public Sector Journal Roger Bootle warns that house prices are set to fall dramatically next year and we are still a long way from seeing the end of the recession. Nigel asks him some interesting questions after reading Rogers new book 'The Trouble With Markets'.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Top economist Roger Bootle warns UK house price to fall another 35% in 2010. In an interview with Nigel Pivaro for the Government &amp; Public Sector Journal Roger Bootle warns that house prices are set to fall dramatically next year and we are still a long way from seeing the end of the recession. Nigel asks him some interesting questions after reading Rogers new book 'The Trouble With Markets'.</itunes:summary>
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